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diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/install.html b/docs/htmldocs/install.html index 22cd3f32c5..0ba79dbe26 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/install.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/install.html @@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ >How to Install and Test SAMBA</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"><LINK +CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+ +"><LINK REL="HOME" TITLE="SAMBA Project Documentation" HREF="samba-howto-collection.html"><LINK @@ -72,17 +73,13 @@ WIDTH="100%"></DIV CLASS="CHAPTER" ><H1 ><A -NAME="INSTALL" -></A ->Chapter 1. How to Install and Test SAMBA</H1 +NAME="INSTALL">Chapter 1. How to Install and Test SAMBA</H1 ><DIV CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN26" -></A ->1.1. Read the man pages</H1 +NAME="AEN26">1.1. Read the man pages</H1 ><P >The man pages distributed with SAMBA contain lots of useful info that will help to get you started. @@ -122,9 +119,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN36" -></A ->1.2. Building the Binaries</H1 +NAME="AEN36">1.2. Building the Binaries</H1 ><P >To do this, first run the program <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -221,9 +216,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN64" -></A ->1.3. The all important step</H1 +NAME="AEN64">1.3. The all important step</H1 ><P >At this stage you must fetch yourself a coffee or other drink you find stimulating. Getting the rest @@ -238,9 +231,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN68" -></A ->1.4. Create the smb configuration file.</H1 +NAME="AEN68">1.4. Create the smb configuration file.</H1 ><P >There are sample configuration files in the examples subdirectory in the distribution. I suggest you read them @@ -294,9 +285,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN82" -></A ->1.5. Test your config file with +NAME="AEN82">1.5. Test your config file with <B CLASS="COMMAND" >testparm</B @@ -324,9 +313,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN90" -></A ->1.6. Starting the smbd and nmbd</H1 +NAME="AEN90">1.6. Starting the smbd and nmbd</H1 ><P >You must choose to start smbd and nmbd either as daemons or from <B @@ -364,9 +351,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN100" -></A ->1.6.1. Starting from inetd.conf</H2 +NAME="AEN100">1.6.1. Starting from inetd.conf</H2 ><P >NOTE; The following will be different if you use NIS or NIS+ to distributed services maps.</P @@ -468,9 +453,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN129" -></A ->1.6.2. Alternative: starting it as a daemon</H2 +NAME="AEN129">1.6.2. Alternative: starting it as a daemon</H2 ><P >To start the server as a daemon you should create a script something like this one, perhaps calling @@ -525,9 +508,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN145" -></A ->1.7. Try listing the shares available on your +NAME="AEN145">1.7. Try listing the shares available on your server</H1 ><P ><TT @@ -566,9 +547,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN154" -></A ->1.8. Try connecting with the unix client</H1 +NAME="AEN154">1.8. Try connecting with the unix client</H1 ><P ><TT CLASS="PROMPT" @@ -629,9 +608,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN170" -></A ->1.9. Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT, +NAME="AEN170">1.9. Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT, Win2k, OS/2, etc... client</H1 ><P >Try mounting disks. eg:</P @@ -678,9 +655,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN184" -></A ->1.10. What If Things Don't Work?</H1 +NAME="AEN184">1.10. What If Things Don't Work?</H1 ><P >If nothing works and you start to think "who wrote this pile of trash" then I suggest you do step 2 again (and @@ -701,9 +676,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN189" -></A ->1.10.1. Diagnosing Problems</H2 +NAME="AEN189">1.10.1. Diagnosing Problems</H2 ><P >If you have installation problems then go to the <A @@ -718,9 +691,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN193" -></A ->1.10.2. Scope IDs</H2 +NAME="AEN193">1.10.2. Scope IDs</H2 ><P >By default Samba uses a blank scope ID. This means all your windows boxes must also have a blank scope ID. @@ -734,9 +705,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN196" -></A ->1.10.3. Choosing the Protocol Level</H2 +NAME="AEN196">1.10.3. Choosing the Protocol Level</H2 ><P >The SMB protocol has many dialects. Currently Samba supports 5, called CORE, COREPLUS, LANMAN1, @@ -775,9 +744,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN205" -></A ->1.10.4. Printing from UNIX to a Client PC</H2 +NAME="AEN205">1.10.4. Printing from UNIX to a Client PC</H2 ><P >To use a printer that is available via a smb-based server from a unix host with LPR you will need to compile the @@ -796,9 +763,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN210" -></A ->1.10.5. Locking</H2 +NAME="AEN210">1.10.5. Locking</H2 ><P >One area which sometimes causes trouble is locking.</P ><P @@ -856,9 +821,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A -NAME="AEN219" -></A ->1.10.6. Mapping Usernames</H2 +NAME="AEN219">1.10.6. Mapping Usernames</H2 ><P >If you have different usernames on the PCs and the unix server then take a look at the "username map" option. |